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Documents concerning YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in North Carolina. In North Carolina, YWCA of the U.S.A. development focuses on reaching communities throughout the state and working on race relations and association programs with African American members. State visitation reports and conference proceedings and program development outlines summarize and assess the work being done across the state. Also included are the state corporation laws for North Carolina. Following this are documents concerning the YWCA of Asheville, North Carolina and tis Phyllis Wheatley branch and correspondence concerning developing work in Burlington. The administrative history of the YWCA of Asheville can be tracked through the iterations of constitutions and bylaws in addition to association fact sheets, lists of professional and volunteer leadership and an association timeline. Visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services.Additional documents include program emphases and correspondence with regional and national leadership. Additional documents include a completed residence survey, correspondence concerning their new building campaign, a community study of Asheville, lists of professional and volunteer leadership and advisory correspondence with regional and national leadership. The Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the YWCA of Asheville serves the African American women and girls of Asheville. The branch's function and relationship to the central association are established in its bylaws and additional information on the branch are recorded in association fact sheets. Visitation reports and correspondence provide insight into the branch's program and services.

Documents concerning the administration, programs and management of the YWCA of Charlotte, North Carolina, its Phyllis Wheatley branch and correspondence concerning developing work in Davidson. The administrative history of the association can be tracked through the iterations of constitutions and bylaws in addition to association fact sheets and timelines. Visitation reports describe and assess the association's program, leadership, activities, facilities and services. Other documents include a completed residence survey, a finance study, lists of professional and volunteer leadership, advisory correspondence with regional and national leadership and several studies. The program planning study is a detailed assessment of community needs that is used to inform future program development within the association. The two additional studies are a review of the girl reserve program and a community study. The Phyllis Wheatley Branch of the YWCA of Charlotte serves the African American women and girls of the community. Documents concerning the branch include branch fact sheets, visitation reports and advisory correspondence.

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